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Required Skills/Experience: 2 years experience in a pediatric hospital. Experience required: Optiflow hi-flo system; Metaneb, cough assist, aerogen, chest physiotherapy including using the vest; continuous albuterol administration; Volara; Heliox; asthma education; tracheostomy tubes; LTV ventilator; EV300 ventilator. Equipment must have experience required: Hamilton G5, Trilogy, V60, Sipap. Pulmonary/complex care unit consisting of a wide variety of respiratory disease processes. Need to be able to care for all ages, trach patients, and non-invasive devices.
- Must have exp in NICU/PICU due to floating requirement.
- Aerosol set up mask, Aerosol set up trach, Medihaler, Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI), Albuterol, Nitric Oxide (INo), BiPAP, CPAP, High frequency oscillator, Cold Nebulizer, Hand held Nebulizer, Heated Nebulizer, T-piece Nebulizer, Trach collar Nebulizer, Ultrasonic Nebulizer, CPAP/Nasal CPAP/BIPAP, Oscillating Ventilator, Interpretation of Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs), Intubation Assist, Nasal airway suctioning, Oral/nasal Suctioning, Sputum specimen collection, Tracheostomy care/management, NICU, Pediatric Critical Care, G5 Hamilton Vent.
Preferred Skills/Experience: Teaching hospital experience preferred.
Shift & Scheduling: Every other weekend.
Floating Requirements: Will need to float to other areas, including the ICUs if needed.
Special Requests: You must be able to complete labs within 48 hours of signing.
Travel Respiratory Therapist Job Responsibilities & Salary
Respiratory Therapists care for patients who have pulmonary diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and who have lung dysfunction because of another condition, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by sepsis or trauma. Job responsibilities for Respiratory Therapists often include assessing patients’ breathing function, managing equipment such as oxygen delivery devices, and responding to emergency situations to provide respiratory support. Requirements for Respiratory Therapists include earning at least an associate degree and obtaining state licensure. The average annual salary for Respiratory Therapists in the United States is more than $70,000.